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Jan 21 2025CRIME

How Online Help Keeps Child Abusers Away from Reoffending

Web-based programs can really help people with mental health issues. But the thing is, many people don't even start or finish these programs. Researchers wanted to know how well an online program called @myTabu worked for people who had committed child sexual abuse or used child sexual exploitation

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

How Childhood Trauma and Positivity Impact Healthcare Workers: A Decade-Long Study

Imagine you’re a healthcare worker—a nurse, maybe. You spend your days caring for others, but what about the experiences that shaped you as a child? That’s exactly what a new study looked into. Over ten years, researchers examined how past trauma, called Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and pos

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Swimmers and Allergies: What Does Chlorine Have to Do with It?

It's no secret that swimming is good for your body. It makes your heart strong and lungs healthy. But did you know it can also cause problems like asthma and allergies? Especially if you're a serious swimmer and train a lot. Swimming can stress your airways, especially if you train hard and often.

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Jan 21 2025HEALTH

Tackling Drug-Resistant Germs: A New Way to Use DNA Sequencing

Superbugs, or germs that are resistant to most medicines, are becoming a major threat, especially in hospitals. These places often see infections caused by these tough germs. That's where next-generation sequencing (NGS) comes into play. It's like a superhero tool that lets scientists understand the

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Jan 21 2025WEATHER

Preparing for the Storm: Anaheim Fire & Rescue on High Alert

A red-flag warning has been issued for Southern California, prompting Anaheim Fire & Rescue to step up their game. Chief Patrick Russell is well aware of the risks that strong winds bring. "These winds can really whip up the fires in areas like Fremont Canyon. Anaheim has a lot of wildland urban int

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Inauguration Parade: A Day of Executive Actions

On Monday, Donald Trump kicked off his second presidential term with a bang. While parading through Washington, D. C. 's Capital One Arena, he signed several executive orders and presidential actions. These moves included withdrawing the U. S. from the Paris climate agreement, reversing Biden's deci

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Jan 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Big Unveiling: What to Expect from the Galaxy S25

Get ready for Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event! This year, the focus is on the Galaxy S25 series, with a lot of buzz around AI enhancements. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is rumored to get a beefed-up 50MP ultrawide camera, which should make a big difference in your photos. Camera nerds will be happy to hear

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Jan 21 2025CRIME

Tragedy and Punishment: Two Deadly Attacks in China Lead to Swift Justice

In November, China witnessed two shocking attacks that left many dead. A man named Fan Weiqiu, 62, drove his car into a crowd at a sports center in Zhuhai, killing 35 people. He was executed three weeks after being sentenced to death. The attack was fueled by his distress over a failed marriage and

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Jan 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jennifer Lopez's New Film, Unstoppable, Takes Streaming by Storm

Jennifer Lopez has had a mixed bag of experiences in the film industry. Some of her performances, like in the movie Gigli, have been panned by critics. But she's also been part of highly praised projects, such as the documentaries and dramas that have scored high on Rotten Tomatoes. One of her late

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Could Trump's Plans Shake Up the Education Department?

President Donald Trump has big plans to shake things up at the Department of Education (DOE). Established back in 1979, this federal agency has had its share of critics. But Trump wants to go further than just cut its budget—he aims to shut it down completely. Education in the U. S. is mainly handle

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